Do American Scientist pay regard to creationism while studying evolution?
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02-18-2014, 10:15 PM
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Do American Scientist pay regard to creationism while studying evolution?
In India, the scientists don't care about creationism. An average Indian doesn't even know what Creation is, because most of them are Hindus and Hinduism supports evolution. So there is seldom any rift between religion and science, at least in this subject.
I, myself never knew that people take Creationism that seriously before I started surfing Y!A. So in America where most of the population is Christian, is creationism given any regard in studies, or in schools and colleges, since many Christians claim that Creationism is equally valid as a theory as evolution since both can neither be fully accepted nor rejected as a fact. Just Curious. Thanks Scientists* @Sherlock Holmes :Touche! I so knew that you have Indian blood in you. You are INFECTED with anti-nationalism like most of the Indians. Only an Indian/part Indian can criticize India on a public platform. You can add it to your long list of Indian drawbacks. @Sherlock Holmes :Touche! I so knew that you have Indian blood in you. You are INFECTED with anti-nationalism like most of the Indians. Only an Indian/part Indian can criticize India on a public platform. You can add it to your long list of Indian drawbacks. BTW, your answer has been thumbed down because of the irrelevancy of content. Thank you very much. Ads |
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Do American Scientist pay regard to creationism while studying evolution? - Lazybug - 02-18-2014 10:15 PM
[] - Terry the Klown - 02-18-2014, 10:44 PM
[] - Sherlock Holmes - 02-18-2014, 11:05 PM
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